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Bright Horizons Court Oak Day Nursery and Preschool

BIRMINGHAM · B32 2BN

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On the Ofsted register
Ofsted Early Years Register
Provider URNEY435907
Provider typeFull day care
Registered since9 December 2011
Registers heldALL
Registered places63
Local authorityBirmingham
Source: Ofsted’s public “Childcare providers and inspections” management-information register (GOV.UK), as held by us. The register itself is the authoritative record.
Latest full inspection
Inspected4 June 2024
Overall effectiveness2
Safeguarding effectiveYes
This setting’s last full inspection was about 2 years ago — before the September 2025 EYFS framework and the November 2025 report-card inspections. Judgements are shown exactly as Ofsted published them.
Owner
Registered personBright Horizons Family Solutions Limited
Ofsted-registered settings under this owner249
Counted from the register’s Registered Person URN. Ofsted’s enforcement powers — including cancellation of registration — can apply across every setting a provider runs.
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